Auditory Processing Disorder

Improving Learners’ Auditory Processing Rate

Did you know that processing speech sounds is the single fastest thing your brain does? Auditory processing is the ability to decipher small changes in sound — not by your ear, but by your brain. When a brain doesn’t process sound quickly enough, a variety of language and reading difficulties can arise. This seemingly simple, yet foundational ability is a significant predictor of language and reading difficulty, as early as 6 months of age.

Improving Auditory Processing Speed in the Context of Language and Reading Exercises

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